>As I keep saying, I still have a few questions about your degree (not
>your writings, teachings and accomplishments).

I ask you to consider the meaning of that statement, and what it means
(i.e., a
degree is disconnected from what you DO). I think I pointed out the problem
with such thinking in my response: but let me again say that I am not one who
is impressed, for example, by the fact that William Jefferson Clinton has
fully
accredited advanced degrees. What you DO with that training seems to me to be
more important than WHERE you went to get it. And your unwillingness to look
at the DO but only at the WHERE is the problem, sir.

James>>>
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^ Sola Scriptura: A Fundamental Truth ^
^ James White, Th.D. * Orthopodeo@aomin.org ^
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(Acts 20:24) But I do not consider my life of any account
as dear to myself, so that I may finish my course and the
ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify
solemnly of the gospel of the grace of God.